San Vicente Park
What if Central Los Angeles could have a new park, 3.2 miles long? San Vicente Park is a re-imagining of mobility, recreation, public space that supports healthier communities.
What if Central Los Angeles could have a new park, 3.2 miles long? That’s the vision for San Vicente Park, a replacement for much of the significant public land currently devoted to San Vicente Boulevard. With the upcoming proposed Metro Crenshaw Line Northern Extension, a re-imagining of mobility and recreation will become available to consider public space for healthier communities.
Project Vision Summary
Convert approximately 3.2 miles of San Vicente Boulevard to public parks, plazas, and recreation facilities
Extend from Mid City (Lowe’s) to the West Hollywood Boundary (The Beverly Center and Cedars Sinai)
Maintain local access roads for homes and businesses
Encourage ridership in Metro Crenshaw Northern Extension
Provide alternative mobility routes for bicycles and scooters
Provide attractive first/last mile approaches and space devoted to new Metro stations
Learn more at sanvicentepark.org
This project was created by Michael Wacht of IntuArch.